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Canonical Puts Out Infographic Showing “Ubuntu Is Everywhere”

Ubuntu Is Everywhere

Nazrul Islam by Nazrul Islam
January 8, 2020 - Updated on January 8, 2021
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The fact that Linux Ubuntu powers Netflix, Snapchat, Dropbox, Uber, Tesla, and International Space Station is enough to prove the might of the opensource kernel.

To further emphasize and promote the presence of Linux Ubuntu, Canonical has released an infographic showing how Ubuntu connects everything.

Canonical Puts Out Infographic Showing “Ubuntu Is Everywhere”

The official blog of Ubuntu said that “As users aren’t required to register their installation, devices are pre-loaded with the software and servers powered by Ubuntu – this means it’s not as easy to track users. However, the reality is, hundreds of millions of  PCs, servers, devices, virtual machines, and containers have booted Ubuntu to date and are in use!”

The infographic charts a timeline that depicts the gradual rise of Ubuntu and how it has made its presence felt in IOT. The open-source distribution spans the products and services used in daily life, social media platforms and it also powers the largest supercomputer.

The infographic is an updated version of a previously released infographic in 2016. The visual diagram has been released to celebrate the upcoming 16.04 LTS.

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